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What will Valverde's impact be the cycling world in 2012

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Koronin said:
Very classic Valverde win. For the first win in the Rainbow stripes a classic Valverde win is really the way it should happen.
He does seem to really like those long sprints.

In post stage comments he said he was just riding the climb at his own pace and knew exactly where he needed to attack to go chase down the leading group. Something about going harder earlier would have wasted too much energy or something. He said he was just waiting for the same spot as last year to go chase down the leaders.

That may be, but he was a bit lucky that the others didn't require him to take the lead, because if they had slowed down the gap could have gotten too big to close just like that. In the end, he made himself look pretty imperious, though.

I think he needs to finish in the top 2 tomorrow if he is going to win overall (unless if he will hunt bonus seconds on the remaining flat stages).
 
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tobydawq said:
Koronin said:
Very classic Valverde win. For the first win in the Rainbow stripes a classic Valverde win is really the way it should happen.
He does seem to really like those long sprints.

In post stage comments he said he was just riding the climb at his own pace and knew exactly where he needed to attack to go chase down the leading group. Something about going harder earlier would have wasted too much energy or something. He said he was just waiting for the same spot as last year to go chase down the leaders.

That may be, but he was a bit lucky that the others didn't require him to take the lead, because if they had slowed down the gap could have gotten too big to close just like that. In the end, he made himself look pretty imperious, though.

I think he needs to finish in the top 2 tomorrow if he is going to win overall (unless if he will hunt bonus seconds on the remaining flat stages).


Good point.

I agree with that he needs bonus seconds tomorrow. Whether or not he can get them is going to be determined by how many of actual sprinters can get up that climb.
 
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Koronin said:
tobydawq said:
Koronin said:
Very classic Valverde win. For the first win in the Rainbow stripes a classic Valverde win is really the way it should happen.
He does seem to really like those long sprints.

In post stage comments he said he was just riding the climb at his own pace and knew exactly where he needed to attack to go chase down the leading group. Something about going harder earlier would have wasted too much energy or something. He said he was just waiting for the same spot as last year to go chase down the leaders.

That may be, but he was a bit lucky that the others didn't require him to take the lead, because if they had slowed down the gap could have gotten too big to close just like that. In the end, he made himself look pretty imperious, though.

I think he needs to finish in the top 2 tomorrow if he is going to win overall (unless if he will hunt bonus seconds on the remaining flat stages).


Good point.

I agree with that he needs bonus seconds tomorrow. Whether or not he can get them is going to be determined by how many of actual sprinters can get up that climb.

It probably depends more on the position going into the climb. That was what kept Cort from winning there last year. Perhaps there will be gaps in the front too. That usually happens. So Roglic needs to stay close to the front. I think Ewan has a huge advantage here because he is so light yet can still put out some monstrous power. On the other hand, he cannot benefit as much from his aero position.
 
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tobydawq said:
Koronin said:
tobydawq said:
Koronin said:
Very classic Valverde win. For the first win in the Rainbow stripes a classic Valverde win is really the way it should happen.
He does seem to really like those long sprints.

In post stage comments he said he was just riding the climb at his own pace and knew exactly where he needed to attack to go chase down the leading group. Something about going harder earlier would have wasted too much energy or something. He said he was just waiting for the same spot as last year to go chase down the leaders.

That may be, but he was a bit lucky that the others didn't require him to take the lead, because if they had slowed down the gap could have gotten too big to close just like that. In the end, he made himself look pretty imperious, though.

I think he needs to finish in the top 2 tomorrow if he is going to win overall (unless if he will hunt bonus seconds on the remaining flat stages).


Good point.

I agree with that he needs bonus seconds tomorrow. Whether or not he can get them is going to be determined by how many of actual sprinters can get up that climb.

It probably depends more on the position going into the climb. That was what kept Cort from winning there last year. Perhaps there will be gaps in the front too. That usually happens. So Roglic needs to stay close to the front. I think Ewan has a huge advantage here because he is so light yet can still put out some monstrous power. On the other hand, he cannot benefit as much from his aero position.

Ewen and Viviani are my two picks of sprinters who could/might be there at the finish. Yeah, Valverde does need to be well positioned going into the final climb. He mentioned something about that today. His comment was something along the lines of needing to be well positioned because there can be small gaps and time losses on the finishing climb and he needs to make sure he's at the front to prevent time losses.
 
Tonton said:
So much for "the curse of the rainbow jersey" :D . Dominant performance today, koronin gets the CQ points, all in all, a very good day :) .

Well I think Sagan proved there wasn't a real curse. Bala had a funny comment when asked about that. He said "What curse? Oh that curse, I forgot about it."
 
Scarponi said:
Regardless if % suits him or not I don’t think I can remember when Valverde was so far back on a uphill sprint


Well he was sick. He said that before the stage started he was just hoping to not lose anytime and wasn't sure if he could even manage to do that. He has a fever and didn't sleep much last night.
 
Koronin said:
Scarponi said:
Regardless if % suits him or not I don’t think I can remember when Valverde was so far back on a uphill sprint


Well he was sick. He said that before the stage started he was just hoping to not lose anytime and wasn't sure if he could even manage to do that. He has a fever and didn't sleep much last night.
All good I missed that, the time zones in Aus make it hard to keep up with pre stage talk. He did very well to keep
Up then
 
Scarponi said:
Koronin said:
Scarponi said:
Regardless if % suits him or not I don’t think I can remember when Valverde was so far back on a uphill sprint


Well he was sick. He said that before the stage started he was just hoping to not lose anytime and wasn't sure if he could even manage to do that. He has a fever and didn't sleep much last night.
All good I missed that, the time zones in Aus make it hard to keep up with pre stage talk. He did very well to keep
Up then


No problem. He and the team didn't say anything about his being sick until after the race was over and not sure how many interviews he actually did. He doesn't do as many interviews when he's sick.
 
Thought all of you would enjoy this picture that someone recently posted in a group I belong to. This is the 2004 Spanish Worlds team.

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